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we made new highs across most of the major equity markets here in the united states and we seem to be peaking across europe. the only place it isn't is in the emerging economies and those have been back and forth. in terms of the end of the year, probably a little bit of melt up and then flatline for 2014. > >what about the bond market which reopens today. it was closed yesterday for veterans day and we just had the jobs number out on friday. will they be buying in bulk? > >3, 10, and 30 years are up for auction this week in the bond market. that combined with janet yellen's testimony up on the hill on thursday could put a bit of volatility into that bond market. keep your eyes peeled. > >what about the syria situation? are you seeing anything intensifying in the market? anything starting to boil up? > >we really haven't seen or heard from syria in quite some time but the degredation of those peace talks would definitely put some volatility back into the energy market. keep our eyes in particular on the brent crude and that would be the place it would show up if anywhere. > >is there
we made new highs across most of the major equity markets here in the united states and we seem to be peaking across europe. the only place it isn't is in the emerging economies and those have been back and forth. in terms of the end of the year, probably a little bit of melt up and then flatline for 2014. > >what about the bond market which reopens today. it was closed yesterday for veterans day and we just had the jobs number out on friday. will they be buying in bulk? > >3, 10,...
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. > >my experts in recruting tell me energy is very spotty around the united states. if you're in the right region where there is energy opportunities such as solar, wind, nuclear, fracking, natural gas---there are opportunities wherever those development areas are. > >if somebody's considering the job field next year. are large companies to be the big hiring sources or middle sized or small? > >that's a really good question. a research study came out from boston researchers about the opportunities are really with young firms. young firms will start out as small and the will have a rapid acceleration. if i were looking for a job or encouraging someone where to look, i'd look there. i would also look at the medium sized firms. i think you can have a lot of responsibility and do a lot more than you can at a large firm. so i would look at those two areas. > >tracey wilen, thanks you so much. > >thank you bill. thanks bill-- automaker fuji- reportedly could be planning to pull out of a factory in indiana. fuji is said to be considering ending its production of toyota's ca
. > >my experts in recruting tell me energy is very spotty around the united states. if you're in the right region where there is energy opportunities such as solar, wind, nuclear, fracking, natural gas---there are opportunities wherever those development areas are. > >if somebody's considering the job field next year. are large companies to be the big hiring sources or middle sized or small? > >that's a really good question. a research study came out from boston researchers...
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. >> the drug is similar to heroin and it's now just being seen across the united states. in our special report on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, we look at why this drug is growing in popularity and why it can be deadly so quickly. again that's tomorrow night on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> she had a house full of trash and 300 pounds of dog food to feed this swarming rat. >> i assume she was getting over the trash to get from room to room. >> how the nightmare came to an end. >> overnight chills make for a pleasant day. can the patterns resume. >> and a >>> a father who allegedly abandoned his two children in a car for more than 12 hours is now facing felony charges. police in milpitas found the boy and girl inside an suv. they were both cold and hungry. ktvu's robert handa spoke with a neighbor who got involved and helped get them to safety. >> reporter: a san jose man brought his two children with him when he came to visit a friend tuesday afternoon. police say 29-year-old julio cesar rewhere -- reyes then left his 9-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son in the suv p
. >> the drug is similar to heroin and it's now just being seen across the united states. in our special report on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, we look at why this drug is growing in popularity and why it can be deadly so quickly. again that's tomorrow night on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> she had a house full of trash and 300 pounds of dog food to feed this swarming rat. >> i assume she was getting over the trash to get from room to room. >> how the nightmare...
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states. >>> people need food and rice and everything they need. >> the situation getting desperate in the philippines and the pleads from survives and now what's being done to help. >>> right after the break we are going to talk about a warm up and a cool down. we'll talk about that all coming up. >>> the creation of the nation's largest carrier. the agreement requires the two airlines to give up landing slots and gates at the airport where the carrier would dominate its competition. the justice department sued to block the merger and it hopes the settlement to open the doors for lowering cos and to better compete. >>> nasdaq was flat again. >>> tonight the focus is on the living. as william reports of the after math of the super typhoon and survivors need the basics, water, food and shelter. >> we need help, people need food, they need rice, everything they need. if you can help and everybody that can hear us, help us. >> she's is one of the lucky few that got out by the typhoon high yoon. haiyan. >> this woman nearly drowned and she clung to the rafter for hours and her children hun
states. >>> people need food and rice and everything they need. >> the situation getting desperate in the philippines and the pleads from survives and now what's being done to help. >>> right after the break we are going to talk about a warm up and a cool down. we'll talk about that all coming up. >>> the creation of the nation's largest carrier. the agreement requires the two airlines to give up landing slots and gates at the airport where the carrier would...
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for people here in the united states with family members in the philippines of the distance and the uncertainty is nerve wrecking. >> they can be flooded for a couple of weeks before they get through the water. >> this is a third typhoon that hit the philippines this year. the super storm is moving across south china see and headed to vietnam but it is losing some of its strength. >> members of the large community of philippines watching this storm and people worried about their loved ones who are cut-off from phones and internet connection. bay area release efforts for quick survivors will now shift to the typhoon >> since the typhoon, we have been getting a lot of calls and the campaign has been going on. >> the local groups said the best way to help is to send money. >> on www.ktvu.com, you can view the slide show of photos from the supper typhoon, look under the image tab and for information of how to donate look under the section of the bottom of the home page. >>> crews said the fire near lower lake has burned of 200 acres, east of highway 29, it was r >> passworded reportedly sparked by
for people here in the united states with family members in the philippines of the distance and the uncertainty is nerve wrecking. >> they can be flooded for a couple of weeks before they get through the water. >> this is a third typhoon that hit the philippines this year. the super storm is moving across south china see and headed to vietnam but it is losing some of its strength. >> members of the large community of philippines watching this storm and people worried about...
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states. the only fortunate news is the storm moved through quickly. we have team coverage tonight. our chief meteorologist bill martin on where the storm is now, but first ktvu's amber lee live in san francisco where members of the filipino community are taking action even as they're waiting for word on the safety of their families. amber? >> reporter: we're at the restaurant and bar where a fundraiser is underway. the cover charge will help raise money for relief efforts. here around the bay area people are still trying to make contact with relatives in the philippines. >> people really are suffering. >> reporter: at st. augustine catholic church in south san francisco the filipino community is turning to their faith to give them strength. they prayed for the safety of loved ones. >> thinking about, you know, your family in the philippines is very stressful. >> reporter: the daly city woman tells me most of her family is in the northern province of negros occidental hard hit by the typhoon t
states. the only fortunate news is the storm moved through quickly. we have team coverage tonight. our chief meteorologist bill martin on where the storm is now, but first ktvu's amber lee live in san francisco where members of the filipino community are taking action even as they're waiting for word on the safety of their families. amber? >> reporter: we're at the restaurant and bar where a fundraiser is underway. the cover charge will help raise money for relief efforts. here around the...
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i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt worthless. i guess i never recognized it in myself. eventually, one day i just walked into the va hospital and said i'd like to see somebody. don't suffer alone. you've got to find that link with somebody that will make you let it go. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their families. the new film thor is turning into a blockbuster... overseas but will it be a hit in the u.s.? eric childress our movie guy is here and what do you think? will this film rule the box office? > > oh it most certainly will. it's going to rule this week and it's going
i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt worthless. i guess i never recognized it in myself. eventually, one day i just walked into the va hospital and said i'd like to...
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"in the united states we're working with what the un has given for the unicef number, the unicef number is $61.5 million dollars, so far we've raised to meet the needs of children so far the us has raised 7 million of that 61.5 million." nbc news reports-- theworld bank has offered the government in the phillippines a $500 million dollar emergency loan for building projects. a climate change watchdog has some tough words for the coal industry. in a speech to the world coal summit, a top united nations offical, told says the coal industry is not doing nearly enough to halt climate change. under a u.n climate treaty -- the deal --was to keep global temperatures from rising no more than 3.6 degrees from pre- industrial levels. however,.the u.n warns maintaining that goal is looking impossible. clients ripped-off by mf global will get money back. a federal court is ordering mf global to pay $1.2 billion to customers of the failed brokerage. mf global will also admit to allegations of unlawful use of client money. mf global filed for bankruptcy protectin in 2011. jon corzine was running the
"in the united states we're working with what the un has given for the unicef number, the unicef number is $61.5 million dollars, so far we've raised to meet the needs of children so far the us has raised 7 million of that 61.5 million." nbc news reports-- theworld bank has offered the government in the phillippines a $500 million dollar emergency loan for building projects. a climate change watchdog has some tough words for the coal industry. in a speech to the world coal summit, a...
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[laughter] chris brown may be saved from prosecution by the united states secret service. the secret service thinking oh, god, if we only would have protected kennedy like this. >> the ones on jfk dropped the ball so they had to make it up. >> mystery man. [laughter] >> kim kardashian was on "the jay leno show. they were talking about all of the negative tabloid publicity she got about getting fat during the pregnancy. >> really hurt my soul. >> stopped eat -- stop
[laughter] chris brown may be saved from prosecution by the united states secret service. the secret service thinking oh, god, if we only would have protected kennedy like this. >> the ones on jfk dropped the ball so they had to make it up. >> mystery man. [laughter] >> kim kardashian was on "the jay leno show. they were talking about all of the negative tabloid publicity she got about getting fat during the pregnancy. >> really hurt my soul. >> stopped eat --...
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. >> six countries including the united states, britain russia, france, china and germany, stretching sta stretching talks out. >> iran cannot use it's next generation centrifuge used for enriching uranium. >> al lies say the deal doesn't include iran's right to enrich uranium and would occur only strict international monitoring. >> in these negotiations nothing will be agreed to unless everything is agreed to a source of contention between the white house and jerusalem. >>> more details now on why this deal is so significant. for years iran's nuclear program was been viewed with greatest distrust by international community. iran has long been suspected of pursuing a nuclear weapons capabilities and tehran's insists its program is for energy purposes only. a nuclear-armed iran posings a threats to america's closest allies in the middle east and it's feared had a if ian got a nuclear bomb it would spark a nuclear as arms race in the already volatile middle east. >> a deadly shooting in a residential neighborhood in san josi. the shooting happened in afternoon at capitol park, which is
. >> six countries including the united states, britain russia, france, china and germany, stretching sta stretching talks out. >> iran cannot use it's next generation centrifuge used for enriching uranium. >> al lies say the deal doesn't include iran's right to enrich uranium and would occur only strict international monitoring. >> in these negotiations nothing will be agreed to unless everything is agreed to a source of contention between the white house and jerusalem....
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states national honor -- transported a united states national honors guard flag. this 39-year-old father of two was shot and killed in last friday's attack. two other tsa officials were hurt. the accused gunman was shot by police and remains in the hospital. >>> chief meteorologist meteorologist bill martin is tracking the return of rain for the area. he's back with when the changes will arrive. >> but first we ride along on a [ male announcer ] you can change your tomorrow if you do something today. and there's never been a better time because this year, devry university has $45 million dollars in need and merit-based scholarships and grants available to those who qualify. and this degree can make a difference. in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field within 6 months. now is your time. apply by january 6th and find your career success in the bay area. visit devry.edu. >>> car thieves have been very busy in alameda county with the city of san leandro hit particularly hard in the past week. ktvu's allie rasmus te
states national honor -- transported a united states national honors guard flag. this 39-year-old father of two was shot and killed in last friday's attack. two other tsa officials were hurt. the accused gunman was shot by police and remains in the hospital. >>> chief meteorologist meteorologist bill martin is tracking the return of rain for the area. he's back with when the changes will arrive. >> but first we ride along on a [ male announcer ] you can change your tomorrow if...
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states. it wants to build it itself." boeing says publicly that if the union rejects the contract offer, the company's threat to take the work else where is "not a bluff" at least two major airlines will soon make it harder to use frequent flier miles.both united and delta are said to be raising redemption requirments. although, some flights need fewer requirements.changes to the programs start february 1st. the federal government has fallen drastically short in its sign-up goals for the affordable care act.according to the wall street journal fewer than 50-thousand have successfully enrolled. the obama administration had hoped that by this time 500-thousand would have enrolled. the administration is expected to release its own enrollment numbers this week. president obama is naming a new head to the commodity futures trading commission. his pick is timothy massad, who spent the past three years running the government's troubled asset relief program, better known as tarp. the president used t
states. it wants to build it itself." boeing says publicly that if the union rejects the contract offer, the company's threat to take the work else where is "not a bluff" at least two major airlines will soon make it harder to use frequent flier miles.both united and delta are said to be raising redemption requirments. although, some flights need fewer requirements.changes to the programs start february 1st. the federal government has fallen drastically short in its sign-up goals...
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states. authorities say those arrested included school teachers, doctors and actors. the case began eight years ago and involves 50 different countries. >>> convicted boston ganger bulger has been sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. bulger was found guilty of 11 murders, racketeering. he was captured in santa monica and his attorney plans an appeal. >>> it's a major victory for the mountain view company. the author's guild claimed google's online library amounted to copyright law. rather it was creating a word index to help people find books. >>> tackling the world's problems with technology. >>> and food for the need >>> new at 10:00, remembering a 78-year-old bicyclists killed by a muni bus in san francisco. a service was held this evening for chang yu li. li became a citizen 10 years ago. he often took cans and bottles to a recycling center. it was during one of those trip that is he was struck and killed. he liked to ride his bike around the city. >>> the marine corp. today ident
states. authorities say those arrested included school teachers, doctors and actors. the case began eight years ago and involves 50 different countries. >>> convicted boston ganger bulger has been sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. bulger was found guilty of 11 murders, racketeering. he was captured in santa monica and his attorney plans an appeal. >>> it's a major victory for the mountain view company. the author's guild claimed google's online library amounted to...
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. >> we're talking about the largest employer in the entire united states. do they not have some social responsibility? >> reporter: professor rice says a raise for wal-mart employees will have a ripple effect on the rest of the economy, actually even creating even more jobs. we reached out to wal-mart for a response and have yet to hear back from them. ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the rush of shoppers to retail stores on the day after thanksgiving appears to be slowing down as online shopping picks up. according to the nealson forecast, almost half of shoppers plan to buy online. up 30% from last year. nealson expects shoppers to spend about 2% more this year than in 2012. >>> a federal judge refused to issue a temporary restraining order that would have blocked homeless people living on the beverly bulb. the 40-acre site is located north of golden gate field. the city of albany says it poses health and safety concerns. the city council approved spending a half million dollars to clean up the campsite. and helped the people living there transition i
. >> we're talking about the largest employer in the entire united states. do they not have some social responsibility? >> reporter: professor rice says a raise for wal-mart employees will have a ripple effect on the rest of the economy, actually even creating even more jobs. we reached out to wal-mart for a response and have yet to hear back from them. ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the rush of shoppers to retail stores on the day after thanksgiving appears to be...
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. >> hoping they send a message across the united states of america, that all of these mascots need to be taken down. >> reporter: students and staff at vallejo high will now participate in selecting a new mascot for their school. a final decision is expected to be announced in january. reporting live in vallejo, heather holmes, came came. >>> the coachella valley school district decided to change the look of its mascot, but not the name. stanford university dropped its indian mascot in 1972, and became the stanford cardinal, while adopting the stanford tree as a mascot. >>> people are calling for auto crackdown on speeders. 41-year-old edwin andrews was killed last night. a neighbor's surveillance video shows him with his cane, moving slowly toward broadway, just moments before he was hit. both drivers involved in the crash are cooperating with police. neighbors say that stretch of broadway is dangerous, and drivers rarely stop for pedestrians. >>> hayward police arrested two in suspicion of murder of another teen. he died later at the hospital. police say two teens were seen running
. >> hoping they send a message across the united states of america, that all of these mascots need to be taken down. >> reporter: students and staff at vallejo high will now participate in selecting a new mascot for their school. a final decision is expected to be announced in january. reporting live in vallejo, heather holmes, came came. >>> the coachella valley school district decided to change the look of its mascot, but not the name. stanford university dropped its...
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there's a big strong powerful weather system moving through the southern part of the united states and out towards the atlantic seaboard, but it will raise heck with all these airports the next 36 hours from new york south down towards new orleans and houston, big flight delays in dallas as that system moved off to the east. if you have travel plans, plan accordingly. we've got a couple weather systems. they look kind of cool but they don't have much going on. this is providing us with clouds now. this system will double down and pull in down the coast. i'll show you that in the computer model and bring us a chance for a sprinkle or maybe a light shower mainly south of the san jose area. temperatures tomorrow will be warmer than these by a good 2 or 3 degrees, so slightly warmer tomorrow. there are clouds out there now. i think there will be some clouds tomorrow. it's clear and cold. you'll see frost and maybe patchy valley fog in the inland bay valleys. mostly sunny tomorrow and just a little warmer and thanksgiving still got a slight chance of showers in the forecast. right now it re
there's a big strong powerful weather system moving through the southern part of the united states and out towards the atlantic seaboard, but it will raise heck with all these airports the next 36 hours from new york south down towards new orleans and houston, big flight delays in dallas as that system moved off to the east. if you have travel plans, plan accordingly. we've got a couple weather systems. they look kind of cool but they don't have much going on. this is providing us with clouds...
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states. reporting live in palo alto ktvu channel 2 news. >> we want to stress north korea has been accused in the past of coercing statements from detainees there is no direct word from meryl newman beyond that video. the alleged apology was dated november 9th. >>> for many people tonight was the official start of the holiday shopping season. black friday deals drew diehards before sun up. >> you pushing me hold up [ screaming ] >> a crowd rushed a display of $49 tablets at a wal-mart in south georgia, no one was hurt there. elsewhere, it seemed like the trend toward major retailers opening on thanksgiving day took some of the thrill out of black friday. in chicago there was plenty of elbow room. ♪ [ music ] >> bay area stores were bustling with lots of shoppers at union square among other hot spots but most people we spoke with said the crowds were not quite as large as they expected. >>> then a second wave seemed to hit the stores this afternoon. our crew ran into a major traffic jam head
states. reporting live in palo alto ktvu channel 2 news. >> we want to stress north korea has been accused in the past of coercing statements from detainees there is no direct word from meryl newman beyond that video. the alleged apology was dated november 9th. >>> for many people tonight was the official start of the holiday shopping season. black friday deals drew diehards before sun up. >> you pushing me hold up [ screaming ] >> a crowd rushed a display of $49...
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and the way the situation has progressed with the speculators affords us a good policy call that the state ought to consider giving san francisco a break. >> meanwhile the city is considering new legislation from supervisor converting and rented inlaw units to free up as many as 20 to 40,000 units city bide. we are live in san francisco. >>> court documents inducted indicate he had a small arsenal of weapons. the court papers say he had a 12 gauge shotgun, anar 15 assault rifle and three handguns. he was arrested at his girlfriend's house and charges including and is kernel free on $9,000 bail. he was acquitted of murder for the shooting death of 17-year- old trayvon martin. >>> president obama spent his day in southern california telling them their business is important to u.s. economic interest at home and abroad. southern california's entertainment industry is an engine that provides hundreds of thousands of middle class jobs. >>> it took a matter of seconds a significant amount of diamonds during a smash and grab robbery. a masked man walked in at about 5 yesterday evening and used a t
and the way the situation has progressed with the speculators affords us a good policy call that the state ought to consider giving san francisco a break. >> meanwhile the city is considering new legislation from supervisor converting and rented inlaw units to free up as many as 20 to 40,000 units city bide. we are live in san francisco. >>> court documents inducted indicate he had a small arsenal of weapons. the court papers say he had a 12 gauge shotgun, anar 15 assault rifle...
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money allocated to infrastructure is being redirected to academic units. as a result classes that faced elimination will be spared. yesterday the university held an emergency meeting to discuss a budget short fall. >>> i woke up in the median with a paramedic and the car was in the north bound lane. >> his suv flipped 7 times when a tire tore apart. while millions of unsafe tires are still on the road. >> workers blocking city streets. the protests tonight that landed 50 people in handcuffs. >> you can get ktvu news to >>> more than 50 people were arrested during a protest at a walmart store in los angeles. this is the second day employees demonstrated outside the store. protesters are asking for better pay and more full time work. the store opened in september and is the focus of protests since it was in its planning stages. >>> sexual assault on campuses is outdated. the report was from the u.s. office for civil rights and it found incidents of sexual assault harassment and assault at all levels. the report was done after the horrible gang rape at a high
money allocated to infrastructure is being redirected to academic units. as a result classes that faced elimination will be spared. yesterday the university held an emergency meeting to discuss a budget short fall. >>> i woke up in the median with a paramedic and the car was in the north bound lane. >> his suv flipped 7 times when a tire tore apart. while millions of unsafe tires are still on the road. >> workers blocking city streets. the protests tonight that landed 50...
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. >> the ellis act is being abused by real estate specklators so we need to go to the state and change that law. >> another measure being considered would streamline the process for converting and renting so called inlaw units. by some estimates that would free up 10 to 20,000 kwraoupts city wide. >>> the season of joy does not extend to man's best friend. the pinch of the holiday may result to people abandoning their pets. 15 came in overnight. pets at county facilities are either adopted quickly or put down. other organizizations including tony la russas animal rescue foundation do not euthanize. instead they try to collect pet food for owners during the holidays. >>> toys that may be more trouble than they're worth. a warning to parents just before the holidays? in five minutes, bill's complete forecast and the outlook for the long holiday weekend. >> there's no question about who is responsible in this case. >>> no question says the aaçó@ get in the bag, get in the bag, get in the bag, ow! there's a better way to save... at the sears black friday sale. doorbusters start 8pm thank
. >> the ellis act is being abused by real estate specklators so we need to go to the state and change that law. >> another measure being considered would streamline the process for converting and renting so called inlaw units. by some estimates that would free up 10 to 20,000 kwraoupts city wide. >>> the season of joy does not extend to man's best friend. the pinch of the holiday may result to people abandoning their pets. 15 came in overnight. pets at county facilities...
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r&d in united states is done in the united states. right now the united states is unbeatable for that. second, the value added on resources, how is putting its money where its mouth is. we're putting 5 billion dollars against the national gas advantage that was talked about. we are putting thousands of jobs at work. this will create up to 2 million jobs in the next several years. a lot of that will be exporting brains and of course a little bit of brawn. >> thank you, andrew. [applause] having heard from these three global business leaders, gene, i know one of your strengths is officiating the long-term growth of our country rests with private sector job growth. help the audience understand how in creating policies you think about the comments you've heard this morning and what you have heard of the course of your was first running for president, he very much had a focus on what you have to do to lay the foundation for the private sector to make the united states a magnet or job creation. i think in 2011 there was a bit of a sea chang
r&d in united states is done in the united states. right now the united states is unbeatable for that. second, the value added on resources, how is putting its money where its mouth is. we're putting 5 billion dollars against the national gas advantage that was talked about. we are putting thousands of jobs at work. this will create up to 2 million jobs in the next several years. a lot of that will be exporting brains and of course a little bit of brawn. >> thank you, andrew....
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the conventions are for other states not for the united states. professor hankin has it exactly right. this is a treaty. a treaty is a law. it's the emotional and political arguments in favor of the treaty no one can disagree with these arguments but the question is will the treaty have the legal effect that is being proffered by the proponents of the treaty. we don't hear citations to articles in the treaty. we don't hear consideration of the reports the concluding observations. we don't hear the kind of legal analysis that will be appropriate for analyzing the legal impact of his treaty and i would submit that duty of this committee not to determine simply the policy issues and the emotional appeals but to determine what the legal meaning of the treaty is in its legal application in the context and international law and domestic law of the united states. one of the ways that the proponents misrepresent the nature of the treaty is on the definition of disability. proponents argue the definition of disability is left aligned in the treaty so each
the conventions are for other states not for the united states. professor hankin has it exactly right. this is a treaty. a treaty is a law. it's the emotional and political arguments in favor of the treaty no one can disagree with these arguments but the question is will the treaty have the legal effect that is being proffered by the proponents of the treaty. we don't hear citations to articles in the treaty. we don't hear consideration of the reports the concluding observations. we don't hear...
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states the soviet union could have arms control agreements the united states and its allies can have an agreement with iran. i think that's right and i think you know in terms of trust i think it's actually the iranians that have been more poorly treated over the over the last few weeks you know going into the last round at geneva i think the rain ians anticipated getting a draft from the p five plus one where they had clearly worked out understanding's about how some of these contentious issues about about the twenty percent stockpile about some acknowledgement of iran's nuclear rights that you know. the rain ians had expectations based on their prior discussions on what kind of proposal they were going to see and then basically the united states and france reneged on those understandings and so the draft proposal that went in front of iran was different from what foreign minister zarif and his team were expecting to see and they were in a position to except that. you know in last you know and last the p five plus one in particular the united states and france are willing to stick t
states the soviet union could have arms control agreements the united states and its allies can have an agreement with iran. i think that's right and i think you know in terms of trust i think it's actually the iranians that have been more poorly treated over the over the last few weeks you know going into the last round at geneva i think the rain ians anticipated getting a draft from the p five plus one where they had clearly worked out understanding's about how some of these contentious...
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one of the closest allies of the united states and. never actually forgave the usa for turning its back on more bartok but. in the long run a new thought that todt the support of the army so it had a safety net it had an insurance policy in both egypt and. was that was one of the major reasons that actually the obama pulled the rug from under their feet. off mubarak knowing fully well that supporting this important pivotal point where the actually win over the conflict win over the support of the people to the army which actually took over power and diffused to relinquish power it was only after protests further. we had to run out but i don't think that talks more about indecision and the lack of strategery even understanding what's going on on the ground and how would you how would you look at how the western powers particularly the united states has dealt with events in the greater middle east over the last two years because you know we can look at each individual country in their specifics there but the bomber administration seems t
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have also spoke about one event i don't know if it's quite clear in the united states that a certain number of pressure coming from israel has been operating operating very harshly doing the general the. discussions one general times of a journalism spoke directly saying that binyamin netanyahu one directly off abuse that if the deal was a bad deal then they would be immediate. by israel on the such a number of. nuclear plants ok michael it sounds like that there was that's extortion right there ok it's only a good deal for israel agrees it's a good deal we all know that they don't want any deal whatsoever but i think it looks like a bit of an embarrassment for the secretary kerry and president again lama i think i think they thought that yes i think they thought that it was going to work why did he take the trouble to go all the way to geneva to meet with these guys and there's no doubt that there is heavy pressure not just from the israelis but also from the saudis and other gulf countries warning the americans not to go too far but i think it is a bit embarrassing the they thought
have also spoke about one event i don't know if it's quite clear in the united states that a certain number of pressure coming from israel has been operating operating very harshly doing the general the. discussions one general times of a journalism spoke directly saying that binyamin netanyahu one directly off abuse that if the deal was a bad deal then they would be immediate. by israel on the such a number of. nuclear plants ok michael it sounds like that there was that's extortion right...
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i think the united states gains entirely by this. and secondly, on the disability committee, the committee has absolutely zero power to change a law, to order a change of law, to compel a change of law. they cannot have any impact. there is no power in this treaty by also in the committee. the committee has new ability to create any custom air international law. no decision, memo, anything they utter can have an impact on united states and what we reserve to our ourselves to our institution and even through our declarations and understanding and reservation in this treaty. >> so given that, mr. secretary, as i believe within and you have asserted the treaty doesn't compel us to do anything except to continue follow our own law in our own way of why then ratify it if you would briefly remind us what harm is being done to our ability to advocate for disability rights by being the empty seat at the table or merely an observer status of the committee for the convention on the rights on person with disabilities. how does it harm our abili
i think the united states gains entirely by this. and secondly, on the disability committee, the committee has absolutely zero power to change a law, to order a change of law, to compel a change of law. they cannot have any impact. there is no power in this treaty by also in the committee. the committee has new ability to create any custom air international law. no decision, memo, anything they utter can have an impact on united states and what we reserve to our ourselves to our institution and...
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to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. asian of all these countries and seeing to the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules would suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are lots of differences and developing countries have their own priorities which mean or meet the priorities of other developing countries that's a very good point again slumping the. country together and approaching down an individual basis but i think this habit of looking into the world as us versus them or as winners and losers is a very american thing it's a winner takes it all sort of approach and the problem with it is of course that not many countries see the world this way and it is in the united states in particular that the rise of the rast is perceived as a threat as you know chinese and indians and russians and brazilians and the rest of the world taking died jobs taking that taxes they can die a petition eighty opportunities for growth and so
to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. asian of all these countries and seeing to the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules would suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are lots of differences and developing countries have their own priorities which mean or meet the priorities of other developing countries that's a very good point again...
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to fall apart not that the united states wants this to happen the united states wants to move forward mary iranians suffer as much as possible they want to devastate the iranian economy and they've already succeeded in killing people because for example iran has had great difficulty importing medicines so the americans are definitely upset with this but as time goes on we are seeing it increasingly countries moving away from the united states companies nor in the united states and even individuals who are investing in iran without taking the sanctions regime into consideration some international news in brief international peace talks on syria have stalled after the main western backed opposition group said it won't attend unless president assad agrees to step down the syrian national coalition is also refusing to sit alongside key regional power play iran which is a strong ally of damascus the united states backs the s.n.c. while russia has been trying to convince all sides in the go she ate the proposed conference in geneva. violence has marred a local election in kosovo where ethni
to fall apart not that the united states wants this to happen the united states wants to move forward mary iranians suffer as much as possible they want to devastate the iranian economy and they've already succeeded in killing people because for example iran has had great difficulty importing medicines so the americans are definitely upset with this but as time goes on we are seeing it increasingly countries moving away from the united states companies nor in the united states and even...
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states it seemed like when the united states wanted to bomb syria the u.s. government definitely had the french president on a leash so it's hard to imagine that he would move away from the united states even when the united states is caught spying on european leaders the europeans really haven't done anything about it so. at the end of the day if the united states is adamant that it deal should be struck i think that the french will fall in line and of course israel no not at all happy that any deal should be struck over this what do you make of the u.s. efforts just now to placate israel's uneasiness and indeed anger. well there is really regime as people look across the region have been saying for decades has really especially over more recent years been working against the interests of the united states and european powers and. israel has imposed policies on the united states that have really damaged the standing of the united states and it's heard it in this region very specifically israel is basically don't want iran to have a nuclear program they prob
states it seemed like when the united states wanted to bomb syria the u.s. government definitely had the french president on a leash so it's hard to imagine that he would move away from the united states even when the united states is caught spying on european leaders the europeans really haven't done anything about it so. at the end of the day if the united states is adamant that it deal should be struck i think that the french will fall in line and of course israel no not at all happy that...
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states we would defend the united states to no end but i would follow the teachings of major general smedley darlington butler our two time congressional medal of honor winner who said the united states military should never go over five hundred miles from our coast and i agree with that we have the technology to go anywhere in the world now we don't have to send our men and women throughout the world to be the policemen of it suggests a you're not afraid that terrorists are going to attack america from any side possible terrorists well i think the bigger question to ask is why are the terrorists attacking us can you answer that for me. why why why is the united states under attack from terrorism i'll ask you they are rushing to tell me and for me now why tell me well then you know what it is that's the question that's that's the question that's not being asked is it why do these people want to attack us isn't that what we should be finding out my view is let's get out of the middle east completely. that's my view look at what columbus came to the i'm going to have fun with you know
states we would defend the united states to no end but i would follow the teachings of major general smedley darlington butler our two time congressional medal of honor winner who said the united states military should never go over five hundred miles from our coast and i agree with that we have the technology to go anywhere in the world now we don't have to send our men and women throughout the world to be the policemen of it suggests a you're not afraid that terrorists are going to attack...
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one of the closest allies of the united states and we've seen. actually forgave the usa for turning its back on more bartok but in the long and the long run a new thought that todt the support of the army so it had a safety net it had an insurance policy in both egypt and. was that was one of the major reasons that actually the obama pulled the rug from under their feet. off mubarak knowing fully well that supporting this important pivotal point with to actually win over the conflict win over their support of their people to the army which actually took over power and diffused to relinquish power and it was only after protests further. up we had what i think that talks more about indecision and the lack of strategery even understanding what's going on on the ground on how would you how would you look at how the western powers particularly the united states has dealt with events in the greater middle east over the last two years because you know we can look at each individual country in their specifics there but the bomber administration seems to
one of the closest allies of the united states and we've seen. actually forgave the usa for turning its back on more bartok but in the long and the long run a new thought that todt the support of the army so it had a safety net it had an insurance policy in both egypt and. was that was one of the major reasons that actually the obama pulled the rug from under their feet. off mubarak knowing fully well that supporting this important pivotal point with to actually win over the conflict win over...
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individuals who loan money to the united states. global radicals gristly as the world body count doubles in just a year raising questions over just what i decade of war on terror has to show. israel's warplanes bomb syria again reports which the israeli military refuses to comment on right now. they want to know it won't. but everybody knows they get it and all of this in the midst of syria's civil war the government's trying to keep the international agreement by finishing the first phase of its chemical disarmament plus. the poor clashing with police in the streets of rome leaving at least six. also.
individuals who loan money to the united states. global radicals gristly as the world body count doubles in just a year raising questions over just what i decade of war on terror has to show. israel's warplanes bomb syria again reports which the israeli military refuses to comment on right now. they want to know it won't. but everybody knows they get it and all of this in the midst of syria's civil war the government's trying to keep the international agreement by finishing the first phase of...
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united states. let me ask you finally, you quoted professor -- professor hankin is the watchers for your legal arguments and i appreciate that you have an lom from london for distance learning course. there are no comments permitted before the committee of approvals or disapproval. as a matter of law, the courts have no authority to ignore reservations understandings and declarations. as a matter of fact some of the most conservative lawyers professor curtis bradley and jack goldsmith concluded in psalm since the early days of the nation the president and senate have attacked a variety of conditions to their consent treaties. no court has ever invalidated these conditions. and finally when you quote professor hankin you suggest he would not have supported ratifying this treaty. >> i think you would support ratification. a number of international -- internationalist would have supported it. they think it's good we submit to the united states to the supervision of the -- i don't but we at least agree
united states. let me ask you finally, you quoted professor -- professor hankin is the watchers for your legal arguments and i appreciate that you have an lom from london for distance learning course. there are no comments permitted before the committee of approvals or disapproval. as a matter of law, the courts have no authority to ignore reservations understandings and declarations. as a matter of fact some of the most conservative lawyers professor curtis bradley and jack goldsmith concluded...
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to the united states? and finally, i would also say the risk we face of losing intelligence if they have to be mirandaized and things like that, that's a huge cost in terms of protecting our country, is it not? mr. chambliss: it certainly is, and i think you and i need to be very clear with our colleagues here as well as the american public, when it comes to cost of detaining terrorists who carried out the horrific attacks of september 11, i think the american people are well prepared to use their taxpayer dollars to house guys like khalid sheik mohammed who has committed to planning the september 11 attacks. and if we house him in a prison here inside the united states, he gets mirandaized, i'm sure the first thing he's going to do is to get a lawyer and you and i are both lawyers and we'd be foolish not to tell our client to hush up, don't talk anymore and that's exactly what he would do. so the cost of detaining individuals who ripped this country apart on september 11, 2001, is really not a considerati
to the united states? and finally, i would also say the risk we face of losing intelligence if they have to be mirandaized and things like that, that's a huge cost in terms of protecting our country, is it not? mr. chambliss: it certainly is, and i think you and i need to be very clear with our colleagues here as well as the american public, when it comes to cost of detaining terrorists who carried out the horrific attacks of september 11, i think the american people are well prepared to use...
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' -- the united state's views are. i look forward to your questions. >> that is the first time i have seen a law professor not take his full five minutes. we complement to. -- you. [laughter] thank you to all of the witnesses for their testimony. briefly, a claim of authority is different than authority itself. is it not? >> um, that's correct, yes. >> and in understanding or even a reservation as you describe would clearly create a noaa tas to any claim in the context of american law -- a nullity to any claim in the context of america law. >> it would be sufficient to ensure u.s. courts do not recognize private cause of action based upon the convention. simply notifying the claim of authority would not affect the ability of other state hardee's to the convention to adopt interpretations of the convention coming out of the committee. >> meaning other countries. >> other countries. >> secretary ridge, i understand you are a strong supporter of homeschooling. i am sure you are aware of the arguments made last year and ma
' -- the united state's views are. i look forward to your questions. >> that is the first time i have seen a law professor not take his full five minutes. we complement to. -- you. [laughter] thank you to all of the witnesses for their testimony. briefly, a claim of authority is different than authority itself. is it not? >> um, that's correct, yes. >> and in understanding or even a reservation as you describe would clearly create a noaa tas to any claim in the context of...
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i think as a general citizen united states. you know informed i realize that the united states is is spying on everyone why won't they because it's you know a power struggle they want to it's about economics and you know where germany's going to put their money we're you know companies are going here we're companies are going there so it's not i don't think it's about you know military how we have a cold war thinking like they're going to bomb us or we're going to bomb them or where they put in their submarines i think it's more of economics that are involved in the spying so what happened right after the leak is that the countries that were spied on came on it's that it's outrageous but that's about it do you think they should do something more than just say it's outrageous about them being spied on you know i think they're spying as well i think it's you know this is my opinion i'm not a conspiracy theorist anything like that i just think these countries are constantly you know vying for power in certain regions and you know
i think as a general citizen united states. you know informed i realize that the united states is is spying on everyone why won't they because it's you know a power struggle they want to it's about economics and you know where germany's going to put their money we're you know companies are going here we're companies are going there so it's not i don't think it's about you know military how we have a cold war thinking like they're going to bomb us or we're going to bomb them or where they put in...
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this newfound energy advantage of the united states and adding it to good use to allow the united states to become an export machine and to take not just liquids, but silence and in , andhe brains, if you like become gold-medal parts, team usa is there. as far as i am concerned as i travel around the world, where are the bright spots? it is here. wrong, therefore work together to get it right. advancedy short, manufacturing of the sustainable sensors ofns and robotics and the bio kind, that is all occurring at the intersections of markets and sciences. united states and the course of its entrepreneurial system and the course -- and the way that it teaches at schools of the way that our kids grow up in the system, to look at opportunity and to go at the answer and work humanw to reduce footprints on the planet, these are the things that make the united states attractive part of the roof to invest in. you can do it here. 70% of all of the r&d is done in the united states. 70%. not to say that it should be done elsewhere. i not united states is unbeatable for that. the dow is putting its mo
this newfound energy advantage of the united states and adding it to good use to allow the united states to become an export machine and to take not just liquids, but silence and in , andhe brains, if you like become gold-medal parts, team usa is there. as far as i am concerned as i travel around the world, where are the bright spots? it is here. wrong, therefore work together to get it right. advancedy short, manufacturing of the sustainable sensors ofns and robotics and the bio kind, that is...
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states and it damages the perception of the united states with people on the ground because they say these people these want these americans they to support dictators saudi arabia is the best example. well yeah no i mean it is a conundrum of the president he did inherit this i mean unfortunately you know he did he did you know cast the cast the first stone and he said in cairo that he that he. was going to advance this new vision of democracy and he was going to support these democracy movements unfortunately got very complicated and which he was he was facing a host of allies in the middle east the elites the monarchies who were counting on him also to stop these rebellions and so what did he do he did nothing unfortunately and i don't know what the answer is but i mean if you take one example you mentioned bahrain maybe he should have took a ricks there maybe he should a took a risk and sided with the democracy movement and bahrain and said to the allies listen we're going to do what's right here ok i mean we have enormous investments over there i think that we would have been able
states and it damages the perception of the united states with people on the ground because they say these people these want these americans they to support dictators saudi arabia is the best example. well yeah no i mean it is a conundrum of the president he did inherit this i mean unfortunately you know he did he did you know cast the cast the first stone and he said in cairo that he that he. was going to advance this new vision of democracy and he was going to support these democracy...
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people are proud of the beers made in the united states. stone brewing, port city and that's something worth fighting for, especially this time of era where much is being outsourced. 100 years ago basically all the beer in the united states was made here. today the largest brewer in the united states might make 2 million barrels. those large conglomerate companies are based overseas. >> i was out to dinner with my young adult son, and he was asking connoisseur-like questions of the waiter about their drink offerings. when the waiter went with a away, i quizzed him about that. he said oh dad, when you drink better you drink less. which was a great thing for a young adult to say. but do you use and relate the product differently if you have that kind of relationship with it? >> well, absolutely. it's the difference between fast food and the fine dining restaurant, or actual artisan cheese and pre-wrapped processed cheese slices. we're getting away from the idea of industrialized notion facsimile of beer to real beer. actual real beer is worth
people are proud of the beers made in the united states. stone brewing, port city and that's something worth fighting for, especially this time of era where much is being outsourced. 100 years ago basically all the beer in the united states was made here. today the largest brewer in the united states might make 2 million barrels. those large conglomerate companies are based overseas. >> i was out to dinner with my young adult son, and he was asking connoisseur-like questions of the waiter...
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in south korea, why come to the united states? >> i wanted to see what is opportunities that you have in america, and it was really lucky that my husband, you know, was actually studying in the united states, so for me it was a little bit easier for me to come to the u.s. >> so with engineering degrees which alone set you up very well for a good future, add an mba to doing? >> for me, engineer degree actually give me a little bit of an opportunity to get a job, but i also wanted to pursue my career path more geared toward a business [ inaudible ] >> so are you planning on -- are you going to join your wife and start a business here in the united states; is that your plan? >> yes. before i came here i wanted [ inaudible ] encouraging in korea. and now i'm a phd at the university. after the graduation, my plan is to go into a good company like google or facebook, or we are also thinking to start up our own company. >> what is different about doing that here versus staying in south korea and getting your mba and starting a business?
in south korea, why come to the united states? >> i wanted to see what is opportunities that you have in america, and it was really lucky that my husband, you know, was actually studying in the united states, so for me it was a little bit easier for me to come to the u.s. >> so with engineering degrees which alone set you up very well for a good future, add an mba to doing? >> for me, engineer degree actually give me a little bit of an opportunity to get a job, but i also...
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a future that frankly hurts the united states. it is not in america's interest to have a weak europe. it is fundamentally in america's interest to have the strongest and most capable allies in europe that we can. we do need to find a way ultimately for this alliance to prosper by having more resources devoted to defense. that means as economies rebound, there's a need to increase spending on defense. that means that as economies rebound more of the spending needs to go into investment. that means that there needs to be, to the extent we can find a way, to increase more increases in defense cooperation, including importantly on the issue of role specialization, and that may mean also a reordering of our priorities. here let me end with perhaps a harasy, and anyone who knows me, it's one i've long believed in. our spending or nuclear weapons probably isn't the smartest spending we can think about when it comes to the future of this alliance. these are weapons that are not likely to have any role in anything we do in 99.99999% of the
a future that frankly hurts the united states. it is not in america's interest to have a weak europe. it is fundamentally in america's interest to have the strongest and most capable allies in europe that we can. we do need to find a way ultimately for this alliance to prosper by having more resources devoted to defense. that means as economies rebound, there's a need to increase spending on defense. that means that as economies rebound more of the spending needs to go into investment. that...
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and we hope the united states and the united states company and economy to participate in the rebuilding and developing area. [speaking foreign language] >> we have a common vision about all the issues that we discussed when it comes to diagnosing the region of terrorism to the middle east. and we talked about the way of countering terrorism, and we had similar positions and similar ideas. we discussed the details of our cooperation with the people who are in charge and will discuss further details about this. what we want is for iraq and the region to be able to work together. and we are working in iraq at the security level, intelligence level, social level -- at all the levels in organizing our people in order to fight al qaeda, because it's a scourge for iraq and the middle east. [speaking foreign language] >> and i told the president that we improved our relation and are still working on improving our relation with all the countries in the region. and we are aiming at creating a moderation front in order to fight the sectarian front and the violence and the terrorism. this is very i
and we hope the united states and the united states company and economy to participate in the rebuilding and developing area. [speaking foreign language] >> we have a common vision about all the issues that we discussed when it comes to diagnosing the region of terrorism to the middle east. and we talked about the way of countering terrorism, and we had similar positions and similar ideas. we discussed the details of our cooperation with the people who are in charge and will discuss...
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we do not take investment in the united states for granted. we know it is important for jobs, our businesses, and our prosperity. in our increasingly global economy the united states cannot settle for the status quo which is why president obama has made feeling america's competitiveness a cornerstone of his economic policy. our economy is the largest in the world, and looking at the future, we need to make it stronger by improving worker training and education, upgrade our infrastructure, driving innovation and research in growing a manufacturing base. the truth is there are additional things we can at and do to make america even stronger as a magnet for investment. before talking about what makes our economy such an attractive place to invest and what we plan to do to make it even more attractive, would like to start by saying a few words about the state of the world economy. there is broad evidence of recovery:00 -- across the global landscape. economic conditions particularly in advanced economies improved public there is also no doubt that
we do not take investment in the united states for granted. we know it is important for jobs, our businesses, and our prosperity. in our increasingly global economy the united states cannot settle for the status quo which is why president obama has made feeling america's competitiveness a cornerstone of his economic policy. our economy is the largest in the world, and looking at the future, we need to make it stronger by improving worker training and education, upgrade our infrastructure,...
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states now safe the united states doesn't change its policies toward cuba and these countries are just not going to go along with the united states has put it's symptomatic as part of a broader international lessening of u.s. influence we see what's happening in the middle east crisis can really influence the situations are war making we've got this powerful military the most powerful military in the history of humanity and it doesn't work since world war two. you look at korea you look at vietnam you look at afghanistan you look at iraq i mean we can we can invade grenada and we can defeat a couple dozen cuban construction workers and reagan can go on television saying it's morning again in america the united states is back and standing proud but this the military solutions don't work to any of these problems even in libya situation there is falling apart we need some we need to rethink how we approach the world as much joy to really truly join it not as a dominant partner but as a co-equal border and that would really take an act of enormous mental your military and i don't know the
states now safe the united states doesn't change its policies toward cuba and these countries are just not going to go along with the united states has put it's symptomatic as part of a broader international lessening of u.s. influence we see what's happening in the middle east crisis can really influence the situations are war making we've got this powerful military the most powerful military in the history of humanity and it doesn't work since world war two. you look at korea you look at...
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r&d in united states is done in the united states. right now the united states is unbeatable for that. second, the value added on resources, how is putting its money where its mouth is. we're putting 5 billion dollars against the national gas advantage that was talked about. we are putting thousands of jobs at work. this will create up to 2 million jobs in the next several years. a lot of that will be exporting brains and of course a little bit of iran. >> thank you, andrew. [applause] having heard from these three global business leaders, gene, i know one of your strengths is officiating the long-term growth of our country rests with private sector job growth. help the audience understand how in creating policies you think about the comments you've heard this morning and what you have heard of the course of your tenor and how you make decisions accordingly. >> ever since president obama was first running for president, he very much had a focus on what you have to do to lay the foundation for the private sector to make the united stat
r&d in united states is done in the united states. right now the united states is unbeatable for that. second, the value added on resources, how is putting its money where its mouth is. we're putting 5 billion dollars against the national gas advantage that was talked about. we are putting thousands of jobs at work. this will create up to 2 million jobs in the next several years. a lot of that will be exporting brains and of course a little bit of iran. >> thank you, andrew....
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the united states understands it very well, and that's why the united states, mr. obama and mr. kerr, have been moving slowly but surely, not rushing the exit of assad from his position right now. >> rose: and do you think that was part of the reason they pulled back from the attack, that perhaps they can moderate and not rush him out of employer because they fear what will happen if he is eliminated? >> exactly. putin has seen this opening and he immediately, between the united states and syria, and sure enough, president obama immediately grabbed that opportunity and instead of going and attacking syria militarily, he accepted to take the-- havi having-- to take out the chemical weapons of bashar peacefully. >> rose: it is said your government was very much opposed to that because they fear, most of all, iran, and the com compitition with iran for supremacy in the middle east, and it caused them-- because the president took that choice-- to have some reservations about him. >> yeah. if i can summarize to you, the position of saudi arabia and the united states in a very short s
the united states understands it very well, and that's why the united states, mr. obama and mr. kerr, have been moving slowly but surely, not rushing the exit of assad from his position right now. >> rose: and do you think that was part of the reason they pulled back from the attack, that perhaps they can moderate and not rush him out of employer because they fear what will happen if he is eliminated? >> exactly. putin has seen this opening and he immediately, between the united...
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united states position -- the united states position was to not use pressure to pave the way for war. if there is not a deal, if diplomacy is not permitted to succeed, the only options the administration will have is down the road -- a military confrontation. the american public does not want to have a march to war. there is frustration with the overzealousness of the israeli occupation. it doesn't mean that the united states and israel's relationship is going to be damaged, but there is a tactical difference on this issue. the determination on the american side not to have this lead to a war is strong. on the israeli side, there is a preference to see united states take military action. host: twitter comment -- i agree with netanyahu. it was a have most -- a historic mistake, that it was iran that made that mistake. mark is up next on the republican line from a. good morning, mark. caller: good morning. dr. parsi uses very strong language. he says that -- iran has outwardly stated that it is going to destroy israel, not as recently as a few days ago, the leader called israel a rabid
united states position -- the united states position was to not use pressure to pave the way for war. if there is not a deal, if diplomacy is not permitted to succeed, the only options the administration will have is down the road -- a military confrontation. the american public does not want to have a march to war. there is frustration with the overzealousness of the israeli occupation. it doesn't mean that the united states and israel's relationship is going to be damaged, but there is a...